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The
Red Thread
Poems by Elizabeth Gordon McKim
Poems weaving through the erotic heart of a spirited
poet-woman on the cusp of middle age
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McKim (described in Poetry Flash as “powerfully womanly…yet
devilish, daring”) is a pioneer performance poet. In her
bawdy and intimate fifth collection, she looks back—and
forward—as she ages, in poems connected by The Red Thread,
a bright motif in which all is interwoven, and always beats to
the rhythm of the human heart.
The poems in The Red Thread wind their way insistently through
time and love and the hushed confusion of family secrets; between
beloved sisters, daughter and grand daughter, through music, weddings,
the blessing of carnal knowledge, and across borders and checkpoints:
India and the Middle East, where love letters float in the
wind in which the innocent body is assaulted and a lover dies
in a woman’s arms. Knitting together the heart, mind and
body of one of our keenest and most tender observers, The Red
Thread is a work of uncommon power.
"Elizabeth McKim's is a sensuous and passionate voice that goes beyond rhythms of speech and moves into the magician's domain of chanting and song. Her gift is of reaching down into the archetypal images that inhabit us, and making them alive through evocative language."
--Erika Mumford
About the Author:
Elizabeth McKim is a poet whose roots are in the oral tradition
of song, story and chant. She performs and teaches in collaboration
with artists, musicians and expressive therapists in the US and
internationally. Known for four previous books of poetry: Burning
Through, Body India, Family Salt and Boat of the Dream, she has
published in some of the nation's most prestigious magazines,
including Ploughshares, River Styx, Poetry, Painted Bride, Drumvoices,
and Epoch. She has been a visiting poet in hundreds of schools
and colleges, and has been the Artist-in-Residence for many years
at the European Graduate School for Expressive Arts Therapy in
Switzerland. She is the co-author of Beyond Words: Writing Poems
with Children, a pioneering text which has been in print for over
two decades. She is a member of the National Faculty of Lesley
University in the Department of Creative Arts in Learning and
lives in Greater Boston Massachusetts.
Poetry
$14.95 / Paperback Original
ISBN: 0-9679520-9-3
100 Pages / 6 x 9
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